FAQ

FAQ for Kent Law LLC
FAQ for Scott Kent Law LLC

Do you offer a free consultation?

Yes, we offer a free initial consultation to discuss your case and evaluate your legal options. This allows us to understand your situation and provide guidance on the best course of action.

How successful have you been in handling cases similar to mine?

We have a track record of success in handling a wide range of criminal cases. Our experienced team of criminal defense attorneys has achieved favorable outcomes for many clients facing charges similar to yours.

What areas of criminal law does your firm specialize in?

At our firm, we specialize in criminal defense, including misdemeanor and felony cases. We handle various types of criminal charges, including DUI, drug offenses, assault, theft, domestic violence, and more.

How long has your law firm been in business?

Our law firm has been serving clients in the field of criminal defense for several years. Our extensive experience and knowledge of the legal system enable us to provide effective representation to our clients.

What is the difference between a misdemeanor and a felony?

In general, misdemeanors are less serious offenses punishable by a maximum jail term of up to one year. Felonies, on the other hand, are more serious crimes that can result in longer prison sentences. Felonies often involve violent crimes or offenses with significant social and financial impact.

Can you explain the potential consequences of a criminal conviction?

The potential consequences of a criminal conviction vary depending on the nature and severity of the offense. They may include fines, probation, loss of certain rights, community service, mandatory counseling or treatment programs, and even imprisonment. A conviction can also have long-term effects on employment prospects and personal reputation.

Do I really need a criminal defense attorney, or can I represent myself?

While you have the right to represent yourself, it is highly recommended to hire a skilled criminal defense attorney. The legal system is complex, and navigating it without professional guidance can be challenging. An attorney can protect your rights, provide strategic defense, negotiate with prosecutors, and increase the chances of a favorable outcome.

Can you explain the difference between probation and parole?

Probation and parole are both alternatives to incarceration, but they differ in their application. Probation is a sentence imposed instead of jail time, allowing an individual to remain in the community under specific conditions.

Parole, on the other hand, is early release from prison, granted under certain conditions and supervision. Probation is generally granted at the outset of a sentence, while parole is granted after a portion of the sentence has been served.

Please note that these answers are general in nature, and it is important to consult with an attorney for specific legal advice tailored to your case.